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April 26, 2026 — The Boston Red Sox dismissed manager Alex Cora and five members of his major-league coaching staff on Saturday after a shocking 10-17 start to the season.
The club announced that hitting coach Peter Fatse, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson, third-base coach Kyle Hudson, bench coach Ramón Vázquez and hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin were also relieved of their duties; game-planning and run-prevention coach Jason Varitek has been reassigned within the organization.
Chad Tracy, manager of Triple-A Worcester, was named interim manager.
The move came hours after Boston’s 17-1 rout of the Baltimore Orioles and follows growing frustration over an underperforming roster that sits in last place in the American League East.
Owner John Henry issued a statement thanking Cora for his contributions.
Cora, 50, led the Red Sox to a franchise-record 108 wins and the 2018 World Series title in his first season in Boston, was suspended for the 2020 season following MLB’s sign-stealing probe into his time with the Houston Astros, and returned to the Red Sox in 2021.
His tenure in Boston produced a regular-season record of about 619-541 and multiple postseason appearances.
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